
"All things considered that's not an egregious amount for something you will presumably sit in for 40 hours a week for years on end (and that's if you also don't use it for gaming). Which you could, because the Steelcase Gesture chair is the definition of built to last. Every part of it is built to last, from the lumbar-supporting seat to the adjustable arms."
"The Verve Chair has a lot of the same qualities we love in the Steelcase Gesture, only it's a third of the price. If you have persistent spine, back, or neck pain, this is one of the best chairs to help you manage that every single day. It's soft, yet supportive. The only gripe we have are the arm rests. You can't move 'em and they aren't very comfortable to begin with."
The Steelcase Gesture chair costs about $1,500, with an additional $100 assembly fee, and is built for durability and daily long-term use. It features adjustable lumbar support, 360-degree arms, and a wide range of height adjustment. The chair measures 32.5" x 27.5", weighs 58 pounds, and supports up to 400 pounds. The Branch Verve Chair offers many similar ergonomic qualities at roughly one-third the price, with a soft but supportive seat, a seven-year warranty, and limited, non-adjustable armrests. The Daily Chair provides a budget option with simple four-point adjustments and multiple upholstery choices, lacking advanced lumbar support.
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